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The University of Kansas Employability Curriculum

The seven dimensions of employability serve as the foundation of the Career Advancement Program, coming fall 2015!

developing and excelling at a course of study that provides both breadth and depth combining academic strengths, interests, and specialized knowledge in the context of career aspirations

engaging in purposeful, meaningful experiences outside of the classroom in order to expand and enhance academic, personal and career interests through guided reflection

believing in a clear picture of self as it relates to the world of work, having knowledge and direct experience with career exploration and engagement activities, and anticipating changes to career plans once circumstances change

demonstrating skills that employers value for successful transition to the workplace such as planning and prioritizing work, communication, problem solving, teamwork and collaboration, and leadership

developing and employing the skills necessary to successfully navigate the job search process and making informed, sound judgments in relations to lifetime career progression

navigating the global economy by developing a broader understanding of the different cultures, economies and systems of the world and applying that perspective to the context of work

The world economy is in significant transition. Colleges and universities are searching for the best ways to evolve and meet the traditional obligations of teaching, research and service. Students as well as governmental and business leaders are looking to leverage higher education to achieve career and economic success.

Taking into consideration these and other factors, an Employability Curriculum specific to students of The University of Kansas was developed to position students for success in the global workforce and contribute to a strong American economy. The Employability Curriculum (pdf) is based on seven dimensions of employability: Academic Learning, Experiential Learning, Career Maturity, Professional Skills, Career Management, Meaningful Connections, and Global Perspective.